But Nush tried to make it up by telling Gae to give her a hug.
We have a profound love for Internet culture and the people that make it up.
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He had tried to make it up to her, and was glad now that he had.
So to make it up to us, Naughty Dog have released their second trailer.
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Mr Obama seems to understand this, and is striving manfully to make it up to Bubba.
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Margins may be less, but as the saying goes, they can make it up on the volume.
They say everybody here knows everybody's business, and if they don't know it, they'll make it up.
You can make it up, as evidenced by a story about a so-called mishap aboard Air Force One.
And the only way these colleges a lot of times can make it up is by raising tuition.
If they miss those opportunities now, they may not make it up later.
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It might make it up to that mid-May gap down at about 148.
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It is a living, breathing organism, like the people who make it up.
Though most instances of package shrink happen stealthily, some marketers, such as PepsiCo, make it up by publicly announcing the changes.
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If government imposes higher labor costs on this industry, the restaurants will try to make it up by raising their prices.
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Amazon, she says, could offer a tablet below cost and make it up by selling content, as it does with the Kindle.
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That led to less generous state funding for those 31 districts, though they attempted to make it up via local tax revenue.
"I'm not concerned with how we will make it up, " Plumeri says.
Consequently, every time we get near the debt ceiling, the administration is forced to pretty much make it up as it goes along.
When I heard they were upset I called and simply apologized and asked what we could do to make it up to them.
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State budgets got into a hole, and then it became harder, and so they had to make it up on the tuition side.
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The hope was that if you used more bandwidth using the device, they would make it up over the life of the contract.
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They market their rooms the same way Wal-Mart markets a lot of its items: low price, low margin, but make it up on volume.
If there is a shortfall, under the new rules British companies will be expected to make it up the following year from their profits.
Because the penalty is figured separately for each period, you could owe a penalty for an earlier payment period even if you make it up later.
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Six Apart's Dash says he understands users concerns but says the problem was an isolated one, and that the company will make it up to their customers.
Dodd has his own problems with his home state voters, but at least he has a year and half to try to make it up to his constituents.
Can Microsoft make it up on the back-end, relying on sales through the Windows 8 app store and Xbox Live annual memberships to reach a break even point?
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Paul Danao, head of business development for American Imaging Management, part of insurer WellPoint, says self-referring doctors counter the price cuts by Medicare and private payers by trying to make it up on volume.
Hagfish slime has many similar qualities to spider silk, but has one big advantage, says Fudge - the proteins that make it up are far smaller, and so easier - in theory - to replicate.
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